Not being able to sexually perform in bed can be a traumatic experience for some men. One of life’s greatest pleasures is intimacy, and creating an exciting experience for both your partner and yourself. Unfortunately, erectile dysfunction (ED) can ruin the moment. Although there have been many products on the market to treat the condition, there can also be many side effects of ED medications and treatments. These reactions range from being an everyday annoyance, to being detrimental to quality of life. We've compiled a list of side effects of ED medications and treatments for your awareness, in which we'll then offer you a more natural and alternative procedure with several major potential benefits.

2. Dizziness

This same increase in nitric oxide that can cause aches and pains can also cause dizziness. Although it’s often non-threatening, it can significantly interfere with one’s everyday life. Much less frequently do these medications sometimes cause fainting.

3. Congestion and Sniffling

Reaching for the tissue box more often, even when you don’t have allergies? This could be due to ED medications. Again, this is also due to the nitric oxide in the products. These symptoms may eventually go away, but can cause disturbances in everyday activities.

4. Digestive Issues

You may have stopped having bedroom troubles, but you may find yourself having more bathroom troubles if you’re taking any ED medications. Both indigestion and diarrhea can both be side effects of these treatments. Unfortunately, this in turn may even cause more bedroom issues.

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